On Tuesday, April 25th, Rachel’s Challenge was given at Penfield High School. Rachel Scott was the first student who died during the shootings at Columbine. The program as developed by her parents and was designed to motivate and inspire students.

I didn’t attend the presentation (two were during the school day and one was in the evening) but would like to hear from anyone who participated in the program. How did it go?

Lindsay Warner

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Lou Singer has been blogging about Penfield life since January 2009. Readers may recognize Singer's name from his numerous cartoons published on the Democrat and Chronicle's opinion pages over the years. Singer, of Penfield, attended New York University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in science with a minor in journalism. In 2000, he earned a master's degree in liberal studies from SUNY Brockport.
He worked for 10 years at Western Electric (part of AT&T) as an equipment engineer (designing and installing telephone equipment), three years at Lightolier as a Technical Writer and Illustrator and 33 years at Xerox as a senior technical writer and editor. He was responsible for writing training materials, service manuals and operator instructions plus a quarterly technical magazine for Xerox Service Engineers around the world.